F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop For Ryzen 9 systems, consider motherboards that support high-performance features and robust connectivity options.

For Ryzen 9 systems, consider motherboards that support high-performance features and robust connectivity options.

For Ryzen 9 systems, consider motherboards that support high-performance features and robust connectivity options.

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_ItzJonathan_
Junior Member
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03-03-2016, 05:12 PM
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Searching for motherboard options compatible with Ryzen 9 under £300. Consider models that support overclocking.
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_ItzJonathan_
03-03-2016, 05:12 PM #1

Searching for motherboard options compatible with Ryzen 9 under £300. Consider models that support overclocking.

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Madthunder2t3
Member
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03-04-2016, 12:50 PM
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Are you looking for detailed specifications, performance enhancements, or particular connection types?
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Madthunder2t3
03-04-2016, 12:50 PM #2

Are you looking for detailed specifications, performance enhancements, or particular connection types?

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Kawiyi
Junior Member
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03-09-2016, 04:12 AM
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Generally, any motherboard from Asus, MSI, ASRock or Gigabyte works well with a X570 chipset. I’d choose the Gigabyte X570 AORUS PRO for its performance.
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Kawiyi
03-09-2016, 04:12 AM #3

Generally, any motherboard from Asus, MSI, ASRock or Gigabyte works well with a X570 chipset. I’d choose the Gigabyte X570 AORUS PRO for its performance.

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Kazumi_Makoto
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03-23-2016, 01:53 AM
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I own two 8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM sticks and a 1660 Super. Just starting out with PC building, unsure what else to mention. I intend to overclock later when adding a water cooler. I use the machine for gaming and aim to stream and create videos.
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Kazumi_Makoto
03-23-2016, 01:53 AM #4

I own two 8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM sticks and a 1660 Super. Just starting out with PC building, unsure what else to mention. I intend to overclock later when adding a water cooler. I use the machine for gaming and aim to stream and create videos.

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Sunahh
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03-23-2016, 12:48 PM
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The low-end MSI X570 is a major issue and the x570 UD from Gigabyte barely holds up. The Pro4 series from ASRock works alright, though its only advantage is an mATX board. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/9t7p...x570-unify Unify, as it’s essentially just about right for around 300£. You can choose to save money. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/whMT...-x570-plus TUF gaming is more than enough. If IO demands aren’t a concern, some B550 models would also suffice.
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Sunahh
03-23-2016, 12:48 PM #5

The low-end MSI X570 is a major issue and the x570 UD from Gigabyte barely holds up. The Pro4 series from ASRock works alright, though its only advantage is an mATX board. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/9t7p...x570-unify Unify, as it’s essentially just about right for around 300£. You can choose to save money. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/whMT...-x570-plus TUF gaming is more than enough. If IO demands aren’t a concern, some B550 models would also suffice.

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Nokz
Junior Member
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04-03-2016, 07:53 AM
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Thank you for the feedback! I understood you were referring to any X570 models with higher prices. A few budget-friendly options are actually good, but the MSI X570 entry-level boards often have poor VRM performance and aren't recommended. Avoid them if possible. @Wilmotheworm
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Nokz
04-03-2016, 07:53 AM #6

Thank you for the feedback! I understood you were referring to any X570 models with higher prices. A few budget-friendly options are actually good, but the MSI X570 entry-level boards often have poor VRM performance and aren't recommended. Avoid them if possible. @Wilmotheworm

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GonzoGamerPro
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 11:50 PM
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These options cover nearly all essential features. For a bit more investment, consider the X570 Tomahawk. For an even higher end, opt for the X570 Unify. Unless you intend to push a 3950X, it’s unlikely worthwhile unless you upgrade your RAM or other components. Regarding memory, what are your specifications? MSI’s sub-Tomahawk X570 boards perform poorly when paired with a Ryzen 9, while Gigabyte’s X570 UD and Gaming X are competitive. Asrock’s Pro4 and Phantom Gaming (random number placeholder) are also budget-friendly choices, relying on discrete MOSFETs and being questionable for a Ryzen 9—especially with PBO enabled.
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GonzoGamerPro
04-18-2016, 11:50 PM #7

These options cover nearly all essential features. For a bit more investment, consider the X570 Tomahawk. For an even higher end, opt for the X570 Unify. Unless you intend to push a 3950X, it’s unlikely worthwhile unless you upgrade your RAM or other components. Regarding memory, what are your specifications? MSI’s sub-Tomahawk X570 boards perform poorly when paired with a Ryzen 9, while Gigabyte’s X570 UD and Gaming X are competitive. Asrock’s Pro4 and Phantom Gaming (random number placeholder) are also budget-friendly choices, relying on discrete MOSFETs and being questionable for a Ryzen 9—especially with PBO enabled.